Melting Ice

Global warming is probably one of the strongest territorializations of the risk society. The Intergovernmental Pannel on Climate Change (IPCC) has recently released a document directed toward policymakers. These are some conclusions that were pointed out:

” Evidence from all continents and most oceans shows that many natural systems are being affected by regional climate changes, particularly temperature increases.”

”A global assessment of data since 1970 has shown it is likely that anthropogenicwarming has had a discernible influence on many physical and biological systems.”

”Some large-scale climate events have the potential to cause very large impacts,especially after the 21st century.”

”A portfolio of adaptation and mitigation measures can diminish the risks associated with climate change.”

The complete document is available here.

Video of the overview of the organization and process used by the former Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (1983).

 

stoalogo1.gif  The following pages give an overview on technology assessment (TA) projects and their results from the different TA bodies in Europe. The reports from the TA bodies are supplemented by reports from the European Commission and other European Institutions, research institutions and others, where applicable.

These overviews are organised by subject area. The main division deals with technology areas, activity areas and problem areas. For every sub-area a short introduction is given. Every report, paper, etc. is briefly described and then a link to the relevant document is given.

STOA started to create these international overviews on TA projects in September 2004. New overviews will be added and old ones updated as and when necessary.

Technology areas

 

Activity areas

  • Food supply and agriculture
  • Renewable Energy
  • Transport
  • Industrial production
  • Building and housing
  • Health care
  • Tourism
  • Science and research

 

Problem areas

  • Innovation
  • Competitiveness
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Consumer protection
  • Privacy


Invitation

April 4, 2007

First of all, i’d like to welcome António Carvalho, our project’s newcomer, in www.scienceparliament.wordpress.com, hoping that the discussion around C&T issues for public policy could flow better with the richness of argument and enthousiasm that characterizes him.

Waiting for some engagement, it would be nice if we could discuss the case studies scope in  the new category – case studies – that i’m adding from now on. The main issues in discussion are around the parliamentary texts on nuclear power in Portugal and on the debate about ‘procriação medicamente assistida’ (medically assisted procreation). I’d like to invite you all for further discussion on these subjects…

April 3, 2007

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Click here for an important issue on S&T legislation, provided by the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. In this section of the MCTES site you may find useful information since the XIIth Constitutional Government.

 

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Now, more than ever, policymakers and business leaders recognize the need to create an enabling environment to support the adoption of technologies and spread their benefits across all sectors of society.The importance of networked readiness, especially at the national level, has achieved prominence on the public policy agenda, with the realization that the tools provided by ICT can help countries fulfill their national potential and enable a better quality of life for their citizens. excerpt  from the The Global Information Technology Report 2006-2007 of the World Economic Forum.